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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Using energy in a responsible way not only saves money but also helps the environment. So let’s save 

energy! And this is how you can do it:

■  Use appropriate cookware: flat and thick bottom pots and pans will reduce power consumption by up to one 

third. Do not forget to use lid to reduce power consumption by four times!

■  Select properly sized cookware: make sure the diameter of the pan or pot is not smaller than the size of the 

burner.

■  Keep the burner surfaces and the cookware bottoms clean: Residues hinder heat transfer, and lasting contami

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nation can be removed only by extremely harmful chemicals. Particularly, the flame slots of the burners must be 

kept clean at all times.

■  Do not put up the cookware lids unless really necessary.

■  Do not install the cooktop adjacently to fridges / freezers: this increases power consumption of the cooling 

appliances.

HOW TO SAVE ENERGY 

ENVIRONMENT

  Your  safety  and  that  of  your  family  are  of  the  utmost 

importance to us and although some simple safety when 

cooking is generally observed it is worth reading through 

the following points to ensure that your hob is operated as 

safely as possible at all times to prevent any accidents.

  As a responsible company we feel it is very important to 

maintain a very high level of safety and to make this section 

as clear and highlighted as possible.

  Should  you  have  any  additional  concerns  or  questions 

on any safety related matters please feel free to contact 

our service department on 0844 815 8880 (UK) or 0818 

464646 (ROI) and our staff will endevour to help you with 

any questions you may have.

•  Do not leave children unattended in an area where the 

appliance is in use.

•  Do  not  allow  persons  of  limited  physical,  sensual,  or 

psychological capabilities, or persons whose experience 

in operating similar appliances is limited to operate the 

cooktop, unless if attended by (adult) caretakers.

•  Make sure no part of the power cord comes in contact with 

hot parts of the hob.

•  Leave sufficient space around the socket to ensure the 

power plug is accessible easily after installation.

•  Do not install the hob near cooling appliances.

•  Do  not  leave  the  hob  unattended  while  in  use.  Boil-

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Summary of Contents for KMG13169C

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN PHCZ6511 KMG13169C PHCG4 1ZpZtC ...

Page 2: ... times for reference Obse rve the instructions contained herein to prevent accidents Note Do not start to use the appliance before you have read and understood the instructions This equipment has been designed solely as a cooking appliance It is strictly prohibited to use it for any other purpose e g heating Using the appliance for other purposes can be dangerous The manufacturer reserves the righ...

Page 3: ... hoods Household gas hobs Model identifier PHCZ6511 KMG13169C PHCG4 1ZpZtC 1106076 Hob type electric gas gas electric O V O Number of gas burners 4 Energy efficiency for each gas burner EE gas burner FL 53 5 RL 53 5 RR 53 5 FR 53 5 C Energy efficiency of gas hob EE gas hob 53 5 In order to determine compliance with the eco design requirements the measurement methods and calculations of the followi...

Page 4: ...t of reach of children UNPACKING DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE Old appliances should not simply be di sposed of with normal household waste but should be delivered to a collection and recycling centre for electric and electronic equipment A symbol shown on the product the instruction manual or the packaging shows that it is suitable for recycling Materials used inside the appliance are recyclable and ...

Page 5: ...ough some simple safety when cooking is generally observed it is worth reading through the following points to ensure that your hob is operated as safely as possible at all times to prevent any accidents As a responsible company we feel it is very important to maintain a very high level of safety and to make this section as clear and highlighted as possible Should you have any additional concerns ...

Page 6: ... overall maximum load of a pan that is to be placed over the entire grate is 10 kg Do not place a single pan over two burners at the same time Do not impact the burners and knobs It is prohibited to modify or repair the hob by persons who do not possess appropriate training and qualifications Do not set the burner knobs open before you have stricken the match or the ignition appliance Do not extin...

Page 7: ...0 mm l width 600 mm l weight of the cooker 12 5 kg The cooker is equipped with burners 1 WOK burner heat load 2 8 kW 2 small burner heat load 1 kW 3 medium burners heat load 1 8 kW Appliance class see rating plate The cooker is equipped with a pipe terminal 1 2 ISO 228 1 PHCZ6511 KMG13169C PHCG4 1ZpZtC 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 4 ...

Page 8: ...entilation system routed to the outside of the building l The minimum distance between the burners and the hood exhaust should be 750 mm see fig 3 GUIDE TO THE COOKTOP EN 3 INSTALLATION Installation of the cooktop l Prepare the work top cut out as shown in the diagram see fig 5 l Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances to combustible surfaces below the cooktop of 130 mm l Fix the tape in...

Page 9: ...ulations must be observed The cooktop is equipped with an R1 2 connecting pipe for gas connection If the appliance is intended for use with LPG propane butane a Ø 8 x 1 mm hose coupling is threaded onto the connector Make sure the gas connecting pipe does not come in contact with the metal components of the cooktop All the couplings and joints must be tightly sealed Note After connecting the appli...

Page 10: ...tter service NOTE The cooktops delivered by the supplier come with the burners which are suitable for burning the type of gas which is quoted in the type plate and in the guarantee certificate The type plate is fitted at the bottom panel of the appliance The following must be carried out if converting to another gas type is required l nozzles must be replaced see assembling table l reduced valve f...

Page 11: ...s follows l Up to 60 per cent savings when proper pots are used l Up to 60 per cent savings when the unit is operated correctly and the suitable flame size is chosen It is a prerequisite for efficient and energy saving operation of the cooktop that the burners are kept clean at all times in particular the flame slots and nozzles Suitable pans Selection of vessels Bear in mind that the diameter of ...

Page 12: ...the knobs equipped with the leak prtection What to do if surplus gas leak occurs 1 gas network 2 gas cut off valve A valve ON B valve OFF 10 11 In any emergency proceed as follows l turn the burners off l set the cut off valve OFF see fig 9 B l ventilate the kitchen l report the unit for repair at a service department of a licensed and authorised repair shop l refrain from using the appliance unti...

Page 13: ...ol elements and units of the cooktop Upon expiration of the warranty service department shall be ordered technical inspections of the appliance at least once every two years l All operation faults must be repaired l Cooktop units shall be maintained according to the maintenance schedule GUARANTEE Guarantee Guarantee service will be granted as per the Guarantee Certificate The manufacturer cannot b...

Page 14: ...lots 3 Igniter does not work power cut check the home power fuse repla ce if needed gas supply break open gas cut off valve contaminated caked igniter clean the igniter control knob released too soon hold the control knob depressed until the flame goes on and persists 4 Burner extinguishes control knob released too soon hold the control knob depressed until the flame goes on and persists Manufactu...

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